* irix <i...@ukr.net> [2009-05-27 18:12]:
> But I can not understand why you are sure that traffic can only
> outlet Shape

i can not understand why you want to shape outlets.

you don't understand that inbound shaping doesn't work because you
have obviously no idea how the network stack works. there is no
suitable queue inbound to do any queueing on. the ipintrq is way too
early. so to do any inbound shaping you had to insert another queueing
step, which is as clever as drinking water from the dead sea when
you're thirsty. or maybe one could rape the ipintrq somehow. but i
don't and won't rape.

> But it pains me to see the obvious defects in my favorite system,

interestingly, in the 6 years since I did the altq/pf merge, you're
the only one to see that "obvious defect"

> and complete indifference on the part of developers to the obvious defects.

obviously the developers have no clue about what they are doing, and
the milestones they have to meet by the contract they have with you

> But under dynamic queues, I understand, the creation of a large number of 
> dynamic patterns.
> For example creates template for the queue with an indication of the speed 
> such as 512Kbit / s,
> and then creates template for the filter of which you can
> specify a subnet like 192.168.1.0/24 and this pattern break this subnet to 
> the desired number of rules in this case,
> to 254, and under each This rule will create a dynamic part of the dynamic 
> pattern of 512Kbit / s for each rule.

i might be willing to review your code once you submit it

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